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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yet I know" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express knowing something despite other information or circumstances surrounding it. Example: Although I am inexperienced in this field, yet I know that I have the potential to succeed.
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Although she's not asking questions yet, I know she doesn't like to be caught not knowing something.
Yet I know not".
And yet I know I won't.
Yet I know what he looks like, thanks to Facebook.
Yet I know so many young, vibrant, alive Christians.
Yet I know her family comes from a beautiful village.
And yet I know that's not the way it appears to others.
Yet I know, Chicken Wings, we still have a journey to complete.
I do feel fit and yet I know that death is upon me.
Yet I know that he has often been right before, when I was wrong.
This is Todd's Jekyll face, yet I know that he means everything he says.
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